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Fellowships | National Library of Australia | Applications open for 2021
National Library of Australia | 2021 Fellowships Now Open The National Library of Australia has diverse collections that support, inspire and transform research. Fellowships enable researchers to embark on a period of intensive research into the collections in a supportive, intellectual and creative environment. Who should apply? Fellowships are open to researchers from Australia and overseas undertaking advanced research projects. Eight funded fellowships will be awarded for research areas where the Library’s collections have the depth to support the desired outcomes. What do Fellows receive? an honorarium of AUD1,000 per week for 12 weeks travel and accommodation support* privileged access […]
Know My Name Edit-a-thon Sydney
Learn to create new Wikipedia pages about female creators to celebrate International Women’s Day About this Event Date And Time: Sat 7 March 2020, 10:00 am – 1:00 pm AEDT Location: Dixson Room, State Library of NSW, Macquarie St, Sydney, NSW 2000 Just 18 per cent of biographies on Wikipedia are about women. When it comes to female artists and creators, that number is even lower. Wikimedia Australia is partnering with the National Gallery of Australia’s Know My Name project to enhance the understanding and appreciation of work by Australian artists who identify as women. On the weekend of International Women’s Day, join us […]
Applications Open | Australian Academy of the Humanities’ 2020 round grants and awards
Every year the Australian Academy of the Humanities offers a series of prestigious grants and awards as part of their ongoing commitment to fostering and promoting the highest quality humanities research and supporting the next generation of scholars and practitioners. This year the Academy is offering the following opportunities: Max Crawford Medal Australia’s most prestigious award for achievement and promise by an early career humanities researcher Medal for Excellence in Translation a major national award that recognises outstanding achievement in literary translation John Mulvaney Fellowship $4,000 awarded to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander early career researchers and PhD students to undertake research […]
JOB APPLICATION EXTENDED | Lecturer | Art History and Museum Studies | University of Adelaide
Lecturer Level B – Art History and Museum Studies An opportunity for a Lecturer to undertake teaching and research in the discipline of Art History and interdisciplinary field of Museum Studies. The successful candidate will have demonstrated experience in developing and teaching innovative curricula in Art History (especially Australian and/or international), curatorial theory and practice, collection management, exhibition development, public programs, and museum ethics. You will coordinate the postgraduate Museum Studies program and teach and/or supervise undergraduate and postgraduate courses and research projects in your area of art historical research specialisation. To be successful in this role, you will need […]
Call for Papers | Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art, Volume 21 Issue 1
Call for Papers | Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art, Volume 21 Issue 1 EOI Due: 31 March 2020 Final Submissions Due: 10 July 2020 Editors: Associate Professor Claire Roberts and Dr Mark Erdmann Reconfiguring the World: The Art of Greater China and its Diasporas This special issue of the ‘Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art’ seeks papers that examine the art of the Greater China region encompassing mainland China, Macao, Hong Kong and Taiwan as well as that of diasporic artists working in different contexts around the world. Greater China is understood as an active cultural space […]
Job | Assistant Professor Art History/Visual Studies | San Diego State University
The School of Art and Design at San Diego State University seeks candidates for an assistant professor tenure track position in Art History/Visual Studies. SCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGN San Diego State University (SDSU) https://art.sdsu.edu The successful candidate will teach modern and contemporary art history (for example, global studies, contemporary issues in art and design, critical theory and practice of visual media, social or collective art practice, the role of art and exhibitions in the contemporary world) and work with faculty to develop new courses that foster interdisciplinary, concept-driven, multimedia, and/or participatory competencies for undergraduate studio and art history majors […]
Call for Papers | SAHANZ2020 ‘What if? What next? Speculations on History’s Futures’ | Perth
#SAHANZ2020 The 37th SAHANZ Annual Conference will be held 27-30 September 2020 in Perth, hosted by the Department of Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Urban Design, School of Design, the University of Western Australia and convened by Kate Hislop. The conference theme ‘What if? What next? Speculations on History’s Futures’ will be explored across a range of formats: interactive thematic Round Tables will enable development of cross-institutional, multidisciplinary partnerships, collaborations and linkages; parallel Paper presentations will be streamed thematically, and the papers published in full in the Proceedings after the conference; Poster sessions will provide a means of making presentations visible […]
Deadline Extended | INDEX JOURNAL | Issue No. 2 LAW
*DEADLINE EXTENDED* CALL FOR PAPERS INDEX JOURNAL is calling for papers for Issue No. 2 LAW, guest edited by Professor Desmond Manderson (ANU College of Law) and Professor Ian McLean (Hugh Ramsay Chair of Australian Art History at the University of Melbourne). The editors invite papers that interrogate the themes of law and justice in art, be it in the history of art or the contemporary world. Papers should be no more than 7,500 words and in accordance with the Chicago Manual of Style. Submit to editors@index-journal.org Submissions deadline extended to 31 March 2020 INDEX JOURNAL is an independent peer-reviewed […]
NEWS | 2020 Australia Day Honours | Professor Harriet Edquist AM | Dr Alison Scott Inglis AM
The Art Association of Australia and New Zealand would like to congratulate two of our members in receiving 2020 Australia Day Honours. Professor Harriet Edquist AM from Melbourne, for significant service to architectural history and design, and to higher education and Director of the RMIT University Design Archives, since 2007. Dr Alison Scott Inglis AM from Parkville, Victoria, for significant service to education, and to the museum and galleries sector and as a Member of the Archives Advisory Board of The University of Melbourne Faculty of Arts – School of Culture and Communication Member from 2008-2013.
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